Actually, I think I should clarify who I consider to be a "bandwagon fan." I don't necessarily think a person needs to be an alumnus of a particular school to be a "real" fan of its sports teams. I think a true fan is someone who takes a real interest in the sport, the team, the school, etc., and has some sort of personal tie to the institution, even if that tie is just a strong, genuine passion and interest.

To me, a "bandwagon fan" is someone who purports to be a fan of a certain college or pro team, simply to "fit in" with that group of fans because they consider it to be "cool" or "fashionable," but they don't have a genuine interest or passion for the team. Bandwagon fans are the people who like to talk trash after a big win, but can't even name the starting lineup (actually, that's kind of tough for football sometimes, but you know what I mean) of the team they "root" for. Bandwagon fans just like sporting the gear of a certain team and joining in the revelry after a win; it's about themselves, not the game or team.

For example, I could not possibly care less about hockey. I've had season tickets to NCSU men's basketball my entire life, from Reynolds to the RBC (now PNC) Center, and ever since the bball team moved into the new arena, I've been to ONE hockey game. I don't even know how many players "start" in a hockey game, much less could I name the starters for the Hurricanes. However, if back when the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup I all of a sudden purchased a bunch of Hurricanes gear and went around hooting and hollering about "I knew we were going to do it!" and talking trash to fans of other hockey teams, I would have been a bandwagon Hurricanes fan.

Still, just because I don't care for "bandwagon fans" doesn't mean there's anything wrong with being one. Just my opinion...

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Good points and fair assessment IMHO. I think Carolina has a lot of "bandwagon" fans because it's a well-known "brand", thanks to players like MJ, a coach like Dean Smith, who was the winningest D-1 coach for many years, and because of the success they've had in basketball. It's a natural process. If State has a terrific year in basketball, I'd expect their fan base to grow as well. When a team wins a lot, it does draw in the "bandwagoners", but also criticism. Duke is a very polarizing team - a lot of people love them, but a lot of people "hate" them simply because most years they're a very good basketball team capable of winning another NC. It's human nature.

— Posted by Jeanne Gunn

Personally, I became a UNC fan in 1969 because the local radio station was carrying the games. Remember Woody calling his first game. The only time I got to listen to the Pack was if they played UNC. Was a Tar Heel fan ever since. Wear the gear win or lose, come on here win or lose. So does Gunny, Nutz, and several others. My wife did not graduate from UNC but probably one of the biggest fans you can be, more than any graduates. I know one lady who did not graduate there but she gives "generously" because she has fallen in love with the university. You have to appreciate people like that. I know two one that went to UNC and the other to NCSU, that donate to Duke and really like Duke because their kids went on athletic schollys. So I'm not sure where some of the imbeciles like LovesaThorpedo get "bandwagoner" since a "bandwagoner" only shows up when the sun shines the brightest on a team, or they are just following the herd, not their heart. Considering the millions of items UNC sells to people who did not go to UNC, they seem to have cultivated a huge fanbase. But give it to Duke, a much smaller school, with way fewer graduates. Going by sales of gear Duke has a tremendous following. So are all those Duke fans who could not afford the $60k/yr. to go to Duke "bandwagoners"? Some are, but most are not, just like at UNC.

Oh, many of the farmers down at home who never went to any college, like NCSU because they get continuing ed on agricultural and animal husbandry issues from them. I'd never call them "bandwagoners" unless I wanted to get a new set of teeth.

— Posted by Dr. Feelgood

Sorry, but your wife and her friend have to select another team. According. To the UNCheat fans on here unless you attended the University, you may not root for them

Sucks for them

— Posted by randythorntonv3

But with that thinking Nips, Duke would be the biggest loser, with a far greater percentage of fans that did not attend. Who do you say has that attitude?

Since we have season tix and my wife does volunteer work at the Ronald McDonald house, I'll call us real fans for now, and I don't think ANY UNC poster in here would disagree. Of course IMHTHO.

...and the answer is that they became that way when they read: "We regret to inform you that you have not been accepted to the university of North Carolina. Please try one of the university of North Carolina schools that will let anybody in such as NC State, ECU, NC Central, ...."

Actually, I think I should clarify who I consider to be a "bandwagon fan." I don't necessarily think a person needs to be an alumnus of a particular school to be a "real" fan of its sports teams. I think a true fan is someone who takes a real interest in the sport, the team, the school, etc., and has some sort of personal tie to the institution, even if that tie is just a strong, genuine passion and interest.

To me, a "bandwagon fan" is someone who purports to be a fan of a certain college or pro team, simply to "fit in" with that group of fans because they consider it to be "cool" or "fashionable," but they don't have a genuine interest or passion for the team. Bandwagon fans are the people who like to talk trash after a big win, but can't even name the starting lineup (actually, that's kind of tough for football sometimes, but you know what I mean) of the team they "root" for. Bandwagon fans just like sporting the gear of a certain team and joining in the revelry after a win; it's about themselves, not the game or team.

For example, I could not possibly care less about hockey. I've had season tickets to NCSU men's basketball my entire life, from Reynolds to the RBC (now PNC) Center, and ever since the bball team moved into the new arena, I've been to ONE hockey game. I don't even know how many players "start" in a hockey game, much less could I name the starters for the Hurricanes. However, if back when the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup I all of a sudden purchased a bunch of Hurricanes gear and went around hooting and hollering about "I knew we were going to do it!" and talking trash to fans of other hockey teams, I would have been a bandwagon Hurricanes fan.

Still, just because I don't care for "bandwagon fans" doesn't mean there's anything wrong with being one. Just my opinion...

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Good points and fair assessment IMHO. I think Carolina has a lot of "bandwagon" fans because it's a well-known "brand", thanks to players like MJ, a coach like Dean Smith, who was the winningest D-1 coach for many years, and because of the success they've had in basketball. It's a natural process. If State has a terrific year in basketball, I'd expect their fan base to grow as well. When a team wins a lot, it does draw in the "bandwagoners", but also criticism. Duke is a very polarizing team - a lot of people love them, but a lot of people "hate" them simply because most years they're a very good basketball team capable of winning another NC. It's human nature.

— Posted by Jeanne Gunn

Personally, I became a UNC fan in 1969 because the local radio station was carrying the games. Remember Woody calling his first game. The only time I got to listen to the Pack was if they played UNC. Was a Tar Heel fan ever since. Wear the gear win or lose, come on here win or lose. So does Gunny, Nutz, and several others. My wife did not graduate from UNC but probably one of the biggest fans you can be, more than any graduates. I know one lady who did not graduate there but she gives "generously" because she has fallen in love with the university. You have to appreciate people like that. I know two one that went to UNC and the other to NCSU, that donate to Duke and really like Duke because their kids went on athletic schollys. So I'm not sure where some of the imbeciles like LovesaThorpedo get "bandwagoner" since a "bandwagoner" only shows up when the sun shines the brightest on a team, or they are just following the herd, not their heart. Considering the millions of items UNC sells to people who did not go to UNC, they seem to have cultivated a huge fanbase. But give it to Duke, a much smaller school, with way fewer graduates. Going by sales of gear Duke has a tremendous following. So are all those Duke fans who could not afford the $60k/yr. to go to Duke "bandwagoners"? Some are, but most are not, just like at UNC.

Oh, many of the farmers down at home who never went to any college, like NCSU because they get continuing ed on agricultural and animal husbandry issues from them. I'd never call them "bandwagoners" unless I wanted to get a new set of teeth.

— Posted by Dr. Feelgood

Sorry, but your wife and her friend have to select another team. According. To the UNCheat fans on here unless you attended the University, you may not root for them

...and the answer is that they became that way when they read: &quot;We regret to inform you that you have not been accepted to the university of North Carolina. Please try one of the university of North Carolina schools that will let anybody in such as NC State, ECU, NC Central, ....&quot;

Actually, I think I should clarify who I consider to be a "bandwagon fan." I don't necessarily think a person needs to be an alumnus of a particular school to be a "real" fan of its sports teams. I think a true fan is someone who takes a real interest in the sport, the team, the school, etc., and has some sort of personal tie to the institution, even if that tie is just a strong, genuine passion and interest.

To me, a "bandwagon fan" is someone who purports to be a fan of a certain college or pro team, simply to "fit in" with that group of fans because they consider it to be "cool" or "fashionable," but they don't have a genuine interest or passion for the team. Bandwagon fans are the people who like to talk trash after a big win, but can't even name the starting lineup (actually, that's kind of tough for football sometimes, but you know what I mean) of the team they "root" for. Bandwagon fans just like sporting the gear of a certain team and joining in the revelry after a win; it's about themselves, not the game or team.

For example, I could not possibly care less about hockey. I've had season tickets to NCSU men's basketball my entire life, from Reynolds to the RBC (now PNC) Center, and ever since the bball team moved into the new arena, I've been to ONE hockey game. I don't even know how many players "start" in a hockey game, much less could I name the starters for the Hurricanes. However, if back when the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup I all of a sudden purchased a bunch of Hurricanes gear and went around hooting and hollering about "I knew we were going to do it!" and talking trash to fans of other hockey teams, I would have been a bandwagon Hurricanes fan.

Still, just because I don't care for "bandwagon fans" doesn't mean there's anything wrong with being one. Just my opinion...

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Good points and fair assessment IMHO. I think Carolina has a lot of "bandwagon" fans because it's a well-known "brand", thanks to players like MJ, a coach like Dean Smith, who was the winningest D-1 coach for many years, and because of the success they've had in basketball. It's a natural process. If State has a terrific year in basketball, I'd expect their fan base to grow as well. When a team wins a lot, it does draw in the "bandwagoners", but also criticism. Duke is a very polarizing team - a lot of people love them, but a lot of people "hate" them simply because most years they're a very good basketball team capable of winning another NC. It's human nature.

— Posted by Jeanne Gunn

Personally, I became a UNC fan in 1969 because the local radio station was carrying the games. Remember Woody calling his first game. The only time I got to listen to the Pack was if they played UNC. Was a Tar Heel fan ever since. Wear the gear win or lose, come on here win or lose. So does Gunny, Nutz, and several others. My wife did not graduate from UNC but probably one of the biggest fans you can be, more than any graduates. I know one lady who did not graduate there but she gives "generously" because she has fallen in love with the university. You have to appreciate people like that. I know two one that went to UNC and the other to NCSU, that donate to Duke and really like Duke because their kids went on athletic schollys. So I'm not sure where some of the imbeciles like LovesaThorpedo get "bandwagoner" since a "bandwagoner" only shows up when the sun shines the brightest on a team, or they are just following the herd, not their heart. Considering the millions of items UNC sells to people who did not go to UNC, they seem to have cultivated a huge fanbase. But give it to Duke, a much smaller school, with way fewer graduates. Going by sales of gear Duke has a tremendous following. So are all those Duke fans who could not afford the $60k/yr. to go to Duke "bandwagoners"? Some are, but most are not, just like at UNC.

Oh, many of the farmers down at home who never went to any college, like NCSU because they get continuing ed on agricultural and animal husbandry issues from them. I'd never call them "bandwagoners" unless I wanted to get a new set of teeth.

— Posted by Dr. Feelgood

I really enjoy hearing how some folks here became fans of schools, and I agree that it doesn't require graduating from a school to love and support the school, and that doesn't make anyone a &quot;bandwagon fan&quot;. I'm with you in supporting Carolina and wearing UNC gear, win or lose. I'm happy with the players if I see effort. Sure, I love seeing Carolina winning, but win or lose, if the players are giving it their all, that's enough for me. Go Heels!

Is that like fans who admit to attending Fayett-Nam State University, yet call sportstalk radio shows in the triangle pretending to be NCSU alums so they can whhhiiiiiiine about The Flagship?

Them kinda fans?

— Posted by SilentSam

Yes, precisely those kinds of fans.

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Actually, I think I should clarify who I consider to be a "bandwagon fan." I don't necessarily think a person needs to be an alumnus of a particular school to be a "real" fan of its sports teams. I think a true fan is someone who takes a real interest in the sport, the team, the school, etc., and has some sort of personal tie to the institution, even if that tie is just a strong, genuine passion and interest.

To me, a "bandwagon fan" is someone who purports to be a fan of a certain college or pro team, simply to "fit in" with that group of fans because they consider it to be "cool" or "fashionable," but they don't have a genuine interest or passion for the team. Bandwagon fans are the people who like to talk trash after a big win, but can't even name the starting lineup (actually, that's kind of tough for football sometimes, but you know what I mean) of the team they "root" for. Bandwagon fans just like sporting the gear of a certain team and joining in the revelry after a win; it's about themselves, not the game or team.

For example, I could not possibly care less about hockey. I've had season tickets to NCSU men's basketball my entire life, from Reynolds to the RBC (now PNC) Center, and ever since the bball team moved into the new arena, I've been to ONE hockey game. I don't even know how many players "start" in a hockey game, much less could I name the starters for the Hurricanes. However, if back when the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup I all of a sudden purchased a bunch of Hurricanes gear and went around hooting and hollering about "I knew we were going to do it!" and talking trash to fans of other hockey teams, I would have been a bandwagon Hurricanes fan.

Still, just because I don't care for "bandwagon fans" doesn't mean there's anything wrong with being one. Just my opinion...

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Good points and fair assessment IMHO. I think Carolina has a lot of "bandwagon" fans because it's a well-known "brand", thanks to players like MJ, a coach like Dean Smith, who was the winningest D-1 coach for many years, and because of the success they've had in basketball. It's a natural process. If State has a terrific year in basketball, I'd expect their fan base to grow as well. When a team wins a lot, it does draw in the "bandwagoners", but also criticism. Duke is a very polarizing team - a lot of people love them, but a lot of people "hate" them simply because most years they're a very good basketball team capable of winning another NC. It's human nature.

— Posted by Jeanne Gunn

Personally, I became a UNC fan in 1969 because the local radio station was carrying the games. Remember Woody calling his first game. The only time I got to listen to the Pack was if they played UNC. Was a Tar Heel fan ever since. Wear the gear win or lose, come on here win or lose. So does Gunny, Nutz, and several others. My wife did not graduate from UNC but probably one of the biggest fans you can be, more than any graduates. I know one lady who did not graduate there but she gives &quot;generously&quot; because she has fallen in love with the university. You have to appreciate people like that. I know two one that went to UNC and the other to NCSU, that donate to Duke and really like Duke because their kids went on athletic schollys. So I'm not sure where some of the imbeciles like LovesaThorpedo get &quot;bandwagoner&quot; since a &quot;bandwagoner&quot; only shows up when the sun shines the brightest on a team, or they are just following the herd, not their heart. Considering the millions of items UNC sells to people who did not go to UNC, they seem to have cultivated a huge fanbase. But give it to Duke, a much smaller school, with way fewer graduates. Going by sales of gear Duke has a tremendous following. So are all those Duke fans who could not afford the $60k/yr. to go to Duke &quot;bandwagoners&quot;? Some are, but most are not, just like at UNC.

Oh, many of the farmers down at home who never went to any college, like NCSU because they get continuing ed on agricultural and animal husbandry issues from them. I'd never call them &quot;bandwagoners&quot; unless I wanted to get a new set of teeth.

It wasn't me on the other end, but what you did still makes you gay. The "pitcher" and the "catcher" both play on the same team. Not that there's anything necessarily wrong with that, etc. (or other CMA non-homophobic clarification).

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

But what you did makes you Really gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Besides, I messed ur mouth up purely for power and control reasons. You eagerly bore down on that hole simply for protein intake. Did you feel stronger afterwards?

— Posted by I AM Jacob Summers

So now you're a gay sadomasochist? You certainly do seem to enjoy humiliating yourself in (psuedo)public more and more with each post.

Actually, I think I should clarify who I consider to be a "bandwagon fan." I don't necessarily think a person needs to be an alumnus of a particular school to be a "real" fan of its sports teams. I think a true fan is someone who takes a real interest in the sport, the team, the school, etc., and has some sort of personal tie to the institution, even if that tie is just a strong, genuine passion and interest.

To me, a "bandwagon fan" is someone who purports to be a fan of a certain college or pro team, simply to "fit in" with that group of fans because they consider it to be "cool" or "fashionable," but they don't have a genuine interest or passion for the team. Bandwagon fans are the people who like to talk trash after a big win, but can't even name the starting lineup (actually, that's kind of tough for football sometimes, but you know what I mean) of the team they "root" for. Bandwagon fans just like sporting the gear of a certain team and joining in the revelry after a win; it's about themselves, not the game or team.

For example, I could not possibly care less about hockey. I've had season tickets to NCSU men's basketball my entire life, from Reynolds to the RBC (now PNC) Center, and ever since the bball team moved into the new arena, I've been to ONE hockey game. I don't even know how many players "start" in a hockey game, much less could I name the starters for the Hurricanes. However, if back when the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup I all of a sudden purchased a bunch of Hurricanes gear and went around hooting and hollering about "I knew we were going to do it!" and talking trash to fans of other hockey teams, I would have been a bandwagon Hurricanes fan.

Still, just because I don't care for "bandwagon fans" doesn't mean there's anything wrong with being one. Just my opinion...

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Good points and fair assessment IMHO. I think Carolina has a lot of "bandwagon" fans because it's a well-known "brand", thanks to players like MJ, a coach like Dean Smith, who was the winningest D-1 coach for many years, and because of the success they've had in basketball. It's a natural process. If State has a terrific year in basketball, I'd expect their fan base to grow as well. When a team wins a lot, it does draw in the "bandwagoners", but also criticism. Duke is a very polarizing team - a lot of people love them, but a lot of people "hate" them simply because most years they're a very good basketball team capable of winning another NC. It's human nature.

— Posted by Jeanne Gunn

Exactly, if you are person growing up in NC and become interested in sports it is pretty easy to latch onto UNC as the team you root for.

Is that like fans who admit to attending Fayett-Nam State University, yet call sportstalk radio shows in the triangle pretending to be NCSU alums so they can whhhiiiiiiine about The Flagship?

Them kinda fans?

— Posted by SilentSam

Yes, precisely those kinds of fans.

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Actually, I think I should clarify who I consider to be a "bandwagon fan." I don't necessarily think a person needs to be an alumnus of a particular school to be a "real" fan of its sports teams. I think a true fan is someone who takes a real interest in the sport, the team, the school, etc., and has some sort of personal tie to the institution, even if that tie is just a strong, genuine passion and interest.

To me, a "bandwagon fan" is someone who purports to be a fan of a certain college or pro team, simply to "fit in" with that group of fans because they consider it to be "cool" or "fashionable," but they don't have a genuine interest or passion for the team. Bandwagon fans are the people who like to talk trash after a big win, but can't even name the starting lineup (actually, that's kind of tough for football sometimes, but you know what I mean) of the team they "root" for. Bandwagon fans just like sporting the gear of a certain team and joining in the revelry after a win; it's about themselves, not the game or team.

For example, I could not possibly care less about hockey. I've had season tickets to NCSU men's basketball my entire life, from Reynolds to the RBC (now PNC) Center, and ever since the bball team moved into the new arena, I've been to ONE hockey game. I don't even know how many players "start" in a hockey game, much less could I name the starters for the Hurricanes. However, if back when the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup I all of a sudden purchased a bunch of Hurricanes gear and went around hooting and hollering about "I knew we were going to do it!" and talking trash to fans of other hockey teams, I would have been a bandwagon Hurricanes fan.

Still, just because I don't care for "bandwagon fans" doesn't mean there's anything wrong with being one. Just my opinion...

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Good points and fair assessment IMHO. I think Carolina has a lot of "bandwagon" fans because it's a well-known "brand", thanks to players like MJ, a coach like Dean Smith, who was the winningest D-1 coach for many years, and because of the success they've had in basketball. It's a natural process. If State has a terrific year in basketball, I'd expect their fan base to grow as well. When a team wins a lot, it does draw in the "bandwagoners", but also criticism. Duke is a very polarizing team - a lot of people love them, but a lot of people "hate" them simply because most years they're a very good basketball team capable of winning another NC. It's human nature.

— Posted by Jeanne Gunn

Exactly, if you are person growing up in NC and become interested in sports it is pretty easy to latch onto UNC as the team you root for.

Is that like fans who admit to attending Fayett-Nam State University, yet call sportstalk radio shows in the triangle pretending to be NCSU alums so they can whhhiiiiiiine about The Flagship?

Them kinda fans?

— Posted by SilentSam

Yes, precisely those kinds of fans.

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Actually, I think I should clarify who I consider to be a "bandwagon fan." I don't necessarily think a person needs to be an alumnus of a particular school to be a "real" fan of its sports teams. I think a true fan is someone who takes a real interest in the sport, the team, the school, etc., and has some sort of personal tie to the institution, even if that tie is just a strong, genuine passion and interest.

To me, a "bandwagon fan" is someone who purports to be a fan of a certain college or pro team, simply to "fit in" with that group of fans because they consider it to be "cool" or "fashionable," but they don't have a genuine interest or passion for the team. Bandwagon fans are the people who like to talk trash after a big win, but can't even name the starting lineup (actually, that's kind of tough for football sometimes, but you know what I mean) of the team they "root" for. Bandwagon fans just like sporting the gear of a certain team and joining in the revelry after a win; it's about themselves, not the game or team.

For example, I could not possibly care less about hockey. I've had season tickets to NCSU men's basketball my entire life, from Reynolds to the RBC (now PNC) Center, and ever since the bball team moved into the new arena, I've been to ONE hockey game. I don't even know how many players "start" in a hockey game, much less could I name the starters for the Hurricanes. However, if back when the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup I all of a sudden purchased a bunch of Hurricanes gear and went around hooting and hollering about "I knew we were going to do it!" and talking trash to fans of other hockey teams, I would have been a bandwagon Hurricanes fan.

Still, just because I don't care for "bandwagon fans" doesn't mean there's anything wrong with being one. Just my opinion...

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

Good points and fair assessment IMHO. I think Carolina has a lot of &quot;bandwagon&quot; fans because it's a well-known &quot;brand&quot;, thanks to players like MJ, a coach like Dean Smith, who was the winningest D-1 coach for many years, and because of the success they've had in basketball. It's a natural process. If State has a terrific year in basketball, I'd expect their fan base to grow as well. When a team wins a lot, it does draw in the &quot;bandwagoners&quot;, but also criticism. Duke is a very polarizing team - a lot of people love them, but a lot of people &quot;hate&quot; them simply because most years they're a very good basketball team capable of winning another NC. It's human nature.

Is that the "gloryhole" you've been frequenting lately? There are probably other forums for arranging such things, Jacob. Just don't end up on "To Catch a Predator" or something...

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

I'm sure that was your mouth on the receiving end of said hole too.

— Posted by I AM Jacob Summers

Haha, pretty good retort, dude. Kudos.

It wasn't me on the other end, but what you did still makes you gay. The "pitcher" and the "catcher" both play on the same team. Not that there's anything necessarily wrong with that, etc. (or other CMA non-homophobic clarification).

— Posted by Wolfpackalypse Now

But what you did makes you Really gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Besides, I messed ur mouth up purely for power and control reasons. You eagerly bore down on that hole simply for protein intake. Did you feel stronger afterwards?

— Posted by I AM Jacob Summers

So now you're a gay sadomasochist? You certainly do seem to enjoy humiliating yourself in (psuedo)public more and more with each post.

Lol The ONLY time I've referenced doing anything in a CGA event, it would have to be qualifying for the state amateur.... Which I did one year in the early 90s while I was still in school... Not sure if it's on the net, though it seems like your infatuation with me would have led you to it by now, if it were. I'll take a look when I get home.. Not really into searching from my phone.

Thanks so much for this wonderful "public service" you're providing... Who knew your obsession would be helpful to others???

Very cool!

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Enough ChickenSAC. You are butchering the English language to such an extreme it's been reported Jeffrey Dahmer is sickened by it. I'm calling in the WRAL MOD after seeing this toxic spill of drivel you call posting. Discipline him Mr. WRAL Moderator...

The princess is angry... She couldn't be cuter with a bow on her head!!

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Nah Chubs, just putting little DebbieSAC back in the corner. You get on these insane rants and someone has to slap you back to where you belong. I just want to see you spouting off like this on the golf course or at work. That would be priceless to see them have the orderlies drag you off the 9th hole in a well fitting white jacket.

Lol The ONLY time I've referenced doing anything in a CGA event, it would have to be qualifying for the state amateur.... Which I did one year in the early 90s while I was still in school... Not sure if it's on the net, though it seems like your infatuation with me would have led you to it by now, if it were. I'll take a look when I get home.. Not really into searching from my phone.

Thanks so much for this wonderful "public service" you're providing... Who knew your obsession would be helpful to others???

Very cool!

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Enough ChickenSAC. You are butchering the English language to such an extreme it's been reported Jeffrey Dahmer is sickened by it. I'm calling in the WRAL MOD after seeing this toxic spill of drivel you call posting. Discipline him Mr. WRAL Moderator...

LolI just noticed the vp of my fan club called me a coward in another thread... Surely the obsessed one would like to deliver that adjective face to face... Unless of course it was merely applying another of its coping mechanisms (projection).... What say ye, lil fella???

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Wow...a challenge, huh? Cute.

BTW, in that case, coward is a noun, not an adjective. If I had said "that coward Farkus", coward would have been the adjective, Farkus the noun.

In the case you mentioned, I believe I just said "coward".

However, both are applicable.

— Posted by FourAutumn

that's a LOT of dancing around, just to avoid answering the question posed, lil fella....

Lol The ONLY time I've referenced doing anything in a CGA event, it would have to be qualifying for the state amateur.... Which I did one year in the early 90s while I was still in school... Not sure if it's on the net, though it seems like your infatuation with me would have led you to it by now, if it were. I'll take a look when I get home.. Not really into searching from my phone.

Thanks so much for this wonderful "public service" you're providing... Who knew your obsession would be helpful to others???

Very cool!

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Really? So that was the "only" time you mentioned the CGA, huh? Selective memory is convenient, I see.

I'm sure by now you have had time to peruse the CGA website and, maybe, been reminded of more recent exploits with CGA tournaments, tournaments in which you claim to have been successful.

Please do regale us, now that your memory has been rekindled.

Thanks!

— Posted by FourAutumn

LOL

how about YOU, providing proof to said times I claimed success in a CGA event recently (THIS CENTURY, even)....???

Failure and a heaping dose of obssession, have consumed you, lil fella.

tell us more about how your searching out my golf scores is providing a &quot;public service&quot;... apparently &quot;the public&quot;, merely sees it as an unhealthy obssession.

I'm just giving the &quot;living legend&quot; the opportunity to back up his many boasts about his golfing prowess on this website. Seems to me a person who spends so much time talking about himself and all he has accomplished would welcome that opportunity.

LolI just noticed the vp of my fan club called me a coward in another thread... Surely the obsessed one would like to deliver that adjective face to face... Unless of course it was merely applying another of its coping mechanisms (projection).... What say ye, lil fella???

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Wow...a challenge, huh? Cute.

BTW, in that case, coward is a noun, not an adjective. If I had said &quot;that coward Farkus&quot;, coward would have been the adjective, Farkus the noun.

Lol The ONLY time I've referenced doing anything in a CGA event, it would have to be qualifying for the state amateur.... Which I did one year in the early 90s while I was still in school... Not sure if it's on the net, though it seems like your infatuation with me would have led you to it by now, if it were. I'll take a look when I get home.. Not really into searching from my phone.

Thanks so much for this wonderful "public service" you're providing... Who knew your obsession would be helpful to others???

Very cool!

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Really? So that was the "only" time you mentioned the CGA, huh? Selective memory is convenient, I see.

I'm sure by now you have had time to peruse the CGA website and, maybe, been reminded of more recent exploits with CGA tournaments, tournaments in which you claim to have been successful.

Which fansbase gives the most excuses when they dont win? We were too young, we were hurt, we were rebuilding, Gio was hurt, 7 of our players were suspended, we were too tired to make a comeback, they set there screens to hard, roy took them through too tough of a practice, we just had 8 that went to the NBA, our trainer was sick, a fan yelled miss during the game (roy had him ejected), there fans were sitting behind our bench, and cheering for there school, PJ Hariston was hurt, my shoestring broke, everyone to the lockeroom except for the scrubs! GO ANYBODY BUT UNC!!!!

— Posted by Toddler10-21

Which fanbase gives the least amount of excuses because they have won the most all-time? State College doesn't have to make excuses since they are NEVER in a position to win at a high level! Must be nice on the outside looking in! Please tell me if I said anything that isn't true! Thanks!

— Posted by larrys080 .v1

Unless you are talking women's soccer, I do not believe you have won the most of all time of anything.

Lol The ONLY time I've referenced doing anything in a CGA event, it would have to be qualifying for the state amateur.... Which I did one year in the early 90s while I was still in school... Not sure if it's on the net, though it seems like your infatuation with me would have led you to it by now, if it were. I'll take a look when I get home.. Not really into searching from my phone.

Thanks so much for this wonderful "public service" you're providing... Who knew your obsession would be helpful to others???

Very cool!

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Really? So that was the &quot;only&quot; time you mentioned the CGA, huh? Selective memory is convenient, I see.

I'm sure by now you have had time to peruse the CGA website and, maybe, been reminded of more recent exploits with CGA tournaments, tournaments in which you claim to have been successful.

Which fansbase gives the most excuses when they dont win? We were too young, we were hurt, we were rebuilding, Gio was hurt, 7 of our players were suspended, we were too tired to make a comeback, they set there screens to hard, roy took them through too tough of a practice, we just had 8 that went to the NBA, our trainer was sick, a fan yelled miss during the game (roy had him ejected), there fans were sitting behind our bench, and cheering for there school, PJ Hariston was hurt, my shoestring broke, everyone to the lockeroom except for the scrubs! GO ANYBODY BUT UNC!!!!

— Posted by Toddler10-21

Which fanbase gives the least amount of excuses because they have won the most all-time? State College doesn't have to make excuses since they are NEVER in a position to win at a high level! Must be nice on the outside looking in! Please tell me if I said anything that isn't true! Thanks!

LolI just noticed the vp of my fan club called me a coward in another thread... Surely the obsessed one would like to deliver that adjective face to face... Unless of course it was merely applying another of its coping mechanisms (projection).... What say ye, lil fella???

Lol The ONLY time I've referenced doing anything in a CGA event, it would have to be qualifying for the state amateur.... Which I did one year in the early 90s while I was still in school... Not sure if it's on the net, though it seems like your infatuation with me would have led you to it by now, if it were. I'll take a look when I get home.. Not really into searching from my phone.

Thanks so much for this wonderful &quot;public service&quot; you're providing... Who knew your obsession would be helpful to others???

LolAdmitting you care enough about your obsession to scour the Internet searching for its scores = public service

Gotcha!

Check and mate!

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

Actually, no, Farkus. Didn't have to &quot;scour&quot; the Internet. You actually said you played in CGA tournaments, and were very successful. Well, I have played in those as well. And, luckily, the CGA has a very nice website where they keep records of tournaments and the such. So, since you have been so kind to share your name, your home course and your CGA experience, really didn't have to look far at all.

But enough about me....tell us about your golfing prowess. The career that you worked so hard to develop at good ole Fayetteville State, in lieu of an academic collegiate career. Regale us with your success stories.

Tell us about your qualifying history in the CGA tournaments, Farkus. Especially those on your home course in Holly Springs. Care to share some of your results?

— Posted by FourAutumn

Envy, is a powerful emotion... You display yours in a public way.. Hey, if that helps you, I'm all for it. Even if it leaves me blushing.

-blushes-

— Posted by WolfPackInTheHizzouse

I'm sorry...I didn't see any info about your scores from some of the CGA golf tournaments. You know, the ones where foot wedges and gimme putts aren't allowed. The ones where folks have to keep &quot;honest&quot; scores, not the weekend handicapper score.

Surely someone with such a storied athletic career would be happy to share that info. I mean, it isn't like you to shrink away from talking about yourself.